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Amanda S Newton
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 161
Citations - 4283
Amanda S Newton is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Health care. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 145 publications receiving 3296 citations. Previous affiliations of Amanda S Newton include University of Calgary & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Prevalence and Effect of Cyberbullying on Children and Young People: A Scoping Review of Social Media Studies
Michele P Hamm,Amanda S Newton,Annabritt Chisholm,Jocelyn Shulhan,Andrea Milne,Purnima Sundar,Heather Ennis,Shannon D. Scott,Lisa Hartling +8 more
TL;DR: This review provides important information that characterizes cyberbullying within the context of social media, including attributes of the recipients and perpetrators, reasons for and the nature of bullying behaviors, and how recipients react to and manage bullying behaviors.
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Systematic review of knowledge translation strategies in the allied health professions
Shannon D. Scott,Lauren Albrecht,Kathy O'Leary,Geoff D.C. Ball,Lisa Hartling,Anne Hofmeyer,C. Allyson Jones,Terry P. Klassen,Terry P. Klassen,Katharina Kovacs Burns,Katharina Kovacs Burns,Amanda S Newton,Amanda S Newton,David S Thompson,Donna M Dryden +14 more
TL;DR: This is the first systematic review of the effectiveness of a variety of KT interventions in five allied health disciplines: dietetics, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physiotherapy, and speech-language pathology.
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Antipsychotics in adults with schizophrenia: comparative effectiveness of first-generation versus second-generation medications: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Lisa Hartling,Ahmed M Abou-Setta,Serdar M. Dursun,Shima S Mousavi,Dion Pasichnyk,Amanda S Newton +5 more
TL;DR: The authors compared the effects of FGAs and SGAs in the treatment of adults with schizophrenia and related psychosis on illness symptoms, diabetes mellitus, mortality, tardive dyskinesia, and a major metabolic syndrome.
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A systematic review of social media use to discuss and view deliberate self-harm acts
Michele P Dyson,Lisa Hartling,Jocelyn Shulhan,Annabritt Chisholm,Andrea Milne,Purnima Sundar,Shannon D. Scott,Amanda S Newton +7 more
TL;DR: Studies identify beneficial and detrimental effects for young people using social media to discuss and view deliberate self-harm and the connections users make online may be valuable to explore for therapeutic benefit.
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Music to Reduce Pain and Distress in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Lisa Hartling,Amanda S Newton,Yuanyuan Liang,Hsing Jou,Krista Hewson,Terry P. Klassen,Sarah Curtis +6 more
TL;DR: Music may have a positive impact on pain and distress for children undergoing intravenous placement and benefits were also observed for the parents and health care providers.